receipt a bill

英 [rɪˈsiːt ə bɪl] 美 [rɪˈsiːt ə bɪl]

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双语例句

  1. I have: a receipt is useful, although not essential if you can otherwise prove you bought an item in a shop ( for example, by a credit card bill).
    我有:收据能有用,不过,如果你另能证明自己是从商店购买的(例如信用卡账单),那么收据也不是一定就要。
  2. Although sometimes delivered personally, suck checks are usually sent through the mail on receipt of a bill.
    虽然有时亲自把支票送去,但多数是接到账单后把支票寄去。
  3. Obviously, trust receipt is a key in the inward documentary bill purchase because it not only acts the basis for the legal relationship of the documentary bill business, but also bears most risks in the entire transaction.
    不难看出,信托收据是整个进口押汇业务的关键环节,既是整个押汇业务法律关系的基础,也是最容易产生风险的环节。